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Jingoji temple (Kyoto) : A renowned temple on Mount Takao
It is a temple situated halfway up Mount Takao. Kukai, one of Japan's most famous monks, served as the head priest here for 14 years starting in 809. It houses numerous temple treasures, including a National Treasure statue of Yakushi Nyorai. The experience of throwing unglazed earthenware plates is popular. -
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Bukkoji temple (Kyoto) : Morning service
This is the head temple of the Shinshu Bukkoji sect. Every morning at 7:00 AM, services are held in the Amida Hall and the Daishi Hall. The sound of a bell rang out from outside, and we all chanted "Namu Amida Butsu." The chanting was very fast-paced and pleasant to listen to. -
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Kyoto temples offering zazen – No Reservations Required
There are many temples in Kyoto, and some of them hold zazen (Zen meditation) sessions that you can join without making a reseravation. Zazen is an experience that allows you to sit quietly, calm your mind, and experience Japanese spirituality.If you have a chance to visit Kyoto, be sure to give it a try. -
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Kifune shrine (Kyoto) : Things to do
At Kifune Shrine, you can enjoy a variety of experiences, such as prayers offered before the deity, free spring water, prayers for good fortune in relationships, matcha and Japanese sweets within the shrine grounds, and meals by the riverside. -
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Mugekoin temple (Kyoto) : Saturday Night Zazen Session
Mugekoin is a Rinzai sect temple located to the east of Shimogamo-jinja Shrine. Zazen (zen meditation ) sessions are held every Saturday from 6pm to 7pm. Beginners and foreigners are welcome. -
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Daioin temple (Kyoto) : Morning Zazen Session
Daioin is a sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple that was built in 1603. A Zazen (Zen meditation) session is held in the main hall about once a month. It usually starts at 6:30am on the third or fourth Saturday of each month. No reservations are required to participate. -
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Daisenin temple (Kyoto) : Zazen (Zen Meditation) experience
Daisenin is a sub-temple of Daitokuji Temple, founded in 1509. It is famous for its Hojo (main hall), which is designated as a national treasure of Japan, and its beautiful dry landscape garden. There is a "Premium Zazen Experience Course" for groups of 2 to 6 people. -
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Syunkoin temple (Kyoto) : Zazen experience in English
Syunkoin is a sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple that was built in 1590. You can rent out the Hojo, an important cultural property, exclusively for a special Zen experience. Zazen instruction is available in English. If you're interested, please make a reservation and participate. -
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kounji temple (Kyoto) : Saturday Night Zazen Session
At Kounji Temple, zazen (zen meditation ) sessions are held every Saturday from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. I happened to be staying at a nearby hotel, so I attended a zazen session. As I was doing zazen, I heard the sound of frogs croaking outside the main hall. As I sat there, breathing slowly, I felt very calm. -
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Zenkyoan temple (Kyoto) : Mystical prayers and Zen meditation sessions
Zenkyoan is a sub-temple of Kenninji Temple. At Zenkyoan, prayers and Zen meditation sessions are held once a month. The prayer service will begin at 10:00, followed by a Zen meditation session around 10:30. These events are open to everyone and do not require reservations.
